Benefits Management and its applicability in practice
Abstract
This master thesis treats the subject of Benefits Management, which purpose is to
organizing and managing, such that potential benefits arising from the use of IT are
actually realized. The purpose with this study has been to clarify some of the existing
problems in introducing Benefits Management into an organization. Information
systems and technology investments in organizations are substantial and growing, and
at the same time there exist a want of showing an actual value of an investment and to
improve benefits realization within projects. While formal methodologies and
techniques for computing investments are generally used, relatively less formality is
applied to managing and realizing their benefits. This, despite that IT evaluation is
one of the most researched topics in the IS literature, with an outcome of rigorous and
replicable toolset of methods. This study gives answer to what is required for Benefits
Management to be applicable in practice. This is done by a comparison between the
Benefits Management process and an existing project process within a real
organization. In addition an investigation is done regarding how people within this
organization experiences and handles benefits throughout projects. Our study shows,
that to be able to apply a Benefits Management approach in practice there is a need
for adjustments regarding the attitude towards benefits and what an organization put
into the concept business benefit. It is also of great importance that there is a clear
traceability of each benefit through the whole project regarding where in the business
it will occur and who in the organization that should be responsible for its delivery.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2008-06-27Author
Viklund, Katarina
Tjernström, Viveka
Keywords
Benefits Management
business benefits
benefits realizations
IS/IT investment
Series/Report no.
Report/IT University of Göteborg
2008:031
Language
eng